Chicken Lettuce Package – Spend Money

These chicken lettuce packages are better (faster!) than takeaway, combining diced chicken and vegetables in a quick soy and ginger sauce.

- smell: Salty, nutty, full of Asian flavor.
- Preparation Note: Prepare the lettuce for the day and store them in a bag or container with paper towels to keep them crispy.
- Budget Tips: Add cooked white or brown rice to the chicken Stretch Recipe farther.
- Suggestions: Chicken lettuce packaging is fun Family dining; set various toppings and condiments to share!


Ingredient tips for packaging chicken lettuce
- chicken: Use boneless, skinless chicken breasts or swap them for ground chicken or Türkiye.
- lettuce: Use any type of lettuce to wrap, we like bibb (or butter) lettuce leaves or iceberg lettuce.
- vegetable: Bell peppers add color and flavor, while chestnuts add crunch.
- Sauce: This seasoning is made from basic ingredients that may already be on site. Give it a little Sriracha or Sambal. Drizzle with finished chicken lettuce and add a little hoisin sauce.
Extras: Set a variety of colorful carrots, cabbage, zucchini, cucumber, chopped mushrooms or chopped peanuts to increase crunch.

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Chicken lettuce wrap
This delicious chicken stir fry is full of bold flavor and is wrapped in crisp fresh lettuce leaves. This is a light meal or fun appetizer that everyone will love.

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Combine the diced chicken with corn starch. Refrigerate while preparing the rest of the ingredients.
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Combine all seasoning ingredients together and set aside.
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Heat olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the white ginger, garlic and green onion and cook until fragrant, about 2 minutes.
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Add the chicken and cook until almost cooked, about 3-4 minutes. Add chestnuts, pepper and sauce. Cook on slow heat for 2-3 minutes or until the chicken is cooked.
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To serve, fill a spoonful of warm chicken in lettuce leaves. Add the desired toppings and drizzle some hoisin sauce.
Heat 2 cups of vegetable or peanut oil to 350°F. Separate the noodles and place them in. If crisp right away, your oil is ready. Drop the noodles in hot oil in small batches until they become crisp (in just a few seconds). Drain tissue. Serve with lettuce wraps.
Calories: 80 | carbohydrate: 13g | protein: 2g | Fatty: 3g | Saturated fat: 0.4g | Polyunsaturated fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated fat: 2g | cholesterol: 0.4mg | sodium: 386mg | Potassium: 186mg | fiber: 2g | sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 1136IU | Vitamin C: 12mg | calcium: 20mg | iron: 1mg
The nutritional information provided is an estimate and will vary depending on the cooking method and brand of the ingredients used.
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